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Thyme Gilchrest is popular.
Thyme Gilchrest is on student council.
Thyme Gilchrest is a drug dealer.
Like piecing together a logic puzzle, Thyme has organized a complex trading system that enables her to obtain the meds her friends need. They all come to her to diagnose their problems and provide the "cure" -- be it Prozac, Ritalin, Vicodin...She's therapist, doctor, and pharmacist all in one. She helps people. And that makes her feel a little more in control -- a little more capable of dealing with her own frantic high school life. Because Thyme Gilchrest is nothing if not good at dealing.
262 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 1, 2005
In high school, hell is not the absence of God, but communication.>Besides the few positives, I hated all of the characters. Every single one. Thyme was the only person who had any sort of dynamic (in The Twenty, but also the druggy/party scene, and the weird thing she had with Will + her two best friends), but her personality was so gross. She never seemed to be satisfied with anybody except Will, and she victimized herself all.the.time. She whined and whined about how hard school was and how she hated her parents and hated her best friends. She was just a jerk, not to mention the ridiculous amount of times she used the words "autistically" and "retarded." I thought maybe that was just Thyme's thing but then Will (Mister Social Justice / Fight the System) said "retarded" too. Ugh. Every character besides Thyme just seemed like another high school stereotype. Meera--the Science Fiction Freak. Will--the Artsy Hipster. Suze--the "Slut." Lida--the Flaky Pothead. Like, change things up a little. Please.